To deal with power outages in central Pa., a mobile substation will be installed overnight

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More than 3,400 people in Adams County are still without power, so power provider Met-Ed is hauling in emergency transformers.

At first, Met-Ed predicted that power would be restored by Monday at 7 p.m.

Around 4 p.m. on Sunday, the transformer burst at the substation, causing about 4,000 outages to be reported in southeastern Adams County. Met-Ed moved their connection onto different power lines, restoring electricity to almost half of those customers, according to spokeswoman Todd Meyers.

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